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Show 1 OOINTY NEWS. ST. GEORGE. ITAII WASHINGTON Thursday, Aug. 18, 1 OGG from the Utah Fuh mil per envelope will be ac Mr. and Mrs. John Houston bridesmaids at the wedding of Report GUNLOCK Price of Mesquite visited relatives Judi Paxman in St. George re cepied. Hunter are required to and Game Department' a regular derr Game farm indicate initial have purthiiM-here Sunday. cently. Mr. Henry Bow lee, Reporter Aliev Reporter licence ccful hatching of egg from combination Mr. Leo Bowser attended the hunting High Councilman Ivan Hunt, one of the'or desiring Emma Cor Mis. with Vuiting control Utah1 new et exotic game bird, fur Mrs. Hunt and daughter, Mary trousseau ttea honoring Miss PPl'in avail- - b?for EnterElder of Prince Duk deer few control I permit Rum-ICor. Delius i her son, ,he Pale W0""1 4nd c,ea,ed Sue Ann Lytle, in St. George muVt have prise was our speaker in church Ellen, and Stake Sunday School nelius ami two ions ol Antioeh, able this year Bowler j Saturday, Page Suppermtendent His was interesttalk sale A the to hunter who in Sunday. proper purchase Calif. They will be here for application a number of our people have office by 5 p. m. on Augut 22 bow and arrow permit in ing and timely. We enjoyed it attended ward conference in Since the bird were brought ; three weeks. of Pine class The w Valley had Mrs. flu" the past week. much. Sunday. as a for the Prince not be graduating to to very drawing it eligible eligible in from Argentina where the purchase Mr. and Mrs, Cuy Wetzel and held a class reunion in the En- - with him. Other visitor were Visiting the Jake Jones fam-Weather? Hot and dry. Lois all oversubscribed on this deer control units year, are season in those permit have Calif, of opposite Antiixh, family auth-- . The I!i6 deer proclamation Utah, there wa question a to terprise recreation hall July 22. the Eldon Gillins of Las Vegas Hy Sunday were their children, 0f clouds, but no moisture. been here visiting relatives and where these permits were Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Leavitt and daugh Jimmy Johnston or i zed by the Utah Board of list all regulations and tale whether the bird would lay 1906. It was arranged and taken and Tens Marie Jones, friends. students! care of the following office by Control. Game addresses. Mr ,nd Nlrs Vern Leava, younger children and Mrs. ters are vacationing in Canada j eggs this year, but a recent reMr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wright Big Blaine Jones and children of St. this week. They went with her 'rre ,.rJ? ',v'n ,n re A in pat year, there I no up the coast in- port issued noted 22 eggs from Merrill have been taking care of three Tena Marie Jones has father, Leslie Prince, Picker- - t0 vacationing Wendell Staheli. George. j were where Washington state they been here with her placed Fishermen in the Monticello the spotted tinamou of their grandchildren while Mr. limit on the number of regular Sta-- . Randall. tng, grandparents Shirley Harry wjjj Vjslt torli Rex an(j famiy, and Mrs. Ralph W. Low (Juan- deer hunting licenses available area will have a new lake to in the incubators and IS eggs hell, LaRee Pollock. for a few days. LaNora inof crested 0Iher from the have or nonresidents. tinamou Field residents for Services as other Vjlt fn,h next year points ita) are on vacation. Three The Wilford Holts had as Truman, Rhoda Fitz water and1 tercst, and later in the month grandchildren from Bellflower. Only hunters desiring one of drew of the Department of Fish been placed in the incubators. Ferol Sorensen. during the week, the guests visit relatives in Idaho and Calif, have been staying with the permits to take an additional and Game work to complete Steven Holts and Andrew Holt to five eggs have been Two reunion Leavitt " concern themselves new ,h j should on Jo'a,T deer the Foy construction them for a month. time was 2 p. m. from St. George. found in the nests and the in- - where a Kenneth Cuyman from Paro-wa- with applying for a control deer Lake being built 10 miles west acquainted time b,for returning home, get Donna Lou McAllister was a Manti-La- on been McAllisters! hat the cubation from en-Monticello of Glen j the were period was held. Some games j Visiting has been visiting with his permit. in sacrament meetings speaker j Sal National Forest. 22 to 26 days. The birds are joyed by all. Then a nice pro- during the week were the Jay in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. EdLeeds and the First ward ' Applications for control deer McAllister and built Leland and j is emceed lake new This Hardys, Gibson. being by Stephen gar stlj laying, so total production gram permits must contain the applithe Eldon Gillins. Hardys and , Sunday. . Sister Marsha accom Laub was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Doane. Mr cant' full name, address, choice mC ear w" not known Derril for ,h,a Hsh1ng;werrPon?y Gillins are from Las Vegas, and pa"iea and Mrs. Wayne Wilson and of hunting area and big game Diane McCall of Salt Lake A delicious dinner was served Le!and all natched out. are from Delta. Gillins egga this his (until be son and should and wife, Bishop license number. Permit fees are their completed is a guest at the Verl Leavand City Stewart looks Initial by girls This Ruby an the visited of.ajso production grandparents, and Mrs. Dell Stout went deep $3 for residents and $7 for non- fall. The lake Is located at itts. She is a niece of Mrs. here. from the student new these for F. J. Bowlers. Mrs. Gillins is a sea fishing to Ensenada. Mexico. residents. This fee must accom- elevation of 8,300 feet and will very favorable Leavitt. in Utah. birds exotic included McAllisters. Teachers of niece the water of game feet a acre most 24.5 present was It interesting trip pany all applications. No more contain The Homer Brenners of Santa Heber M. Holt, Verna B. Holt, j The Page Bowlers left early and they caught a lot of fish. than six applications for per- - when it is full. The dam will be Juveniles over the age of 16 from Tobler from j Monday morning for Salt Lake Paula visited the F'. J. Bowlers Ezra here, an earth fill type and with miniVisiting with Mr. and Mrs. also present a certificate Salt Lake, Theron Snyder, Con-- 1 City where they will visit with one day last week. Truman mum fluctuation In water level, may Ivan Johnson and Mrs. Tippetts they have successfully cord, Calif., Mrs. Marie Mangum son and brother. and Kathv Covinnton Dannv ..'showing Elder Frank, Bowler and son, Ed. also visited was Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tippetts of Provo. Students coming from who leaves Tuesday for Mexico their parents, the F. J. Bowlers companied of Delta. ? fjj. of NRA out of town were Wesley Holt City where he will begin his Sunday. Cam Department a Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Qr how (hcjf huntJng (j. The Joe Sanders were guests from Caliente, Phil Barlow from j missionary proselyting activities Keith Hall are Mr. and Mrs. . providing sacraJlsh'"R J" A large crowd attended cense from the previous year, f tbe Milt Holts during the Verda Stewart his e Tucson. Ariz., after y Dalian Jessen Darrow and small ment language completing throughout meeting in the South ward. hmited week. flshln W8,er presenliy Don't delay as there are no from SL George. Trenton Jones training at the BYU. daughter from Vernal. were four Aaronic Speaker SoGordon Thomas Saturday they all joined other from the of Bowlers Guests re the to Parowan, ist It was North Ward Relief alternatives Guy taking Priestood boys. Chris White, of the family for the members Calif.. Husbands were their Stake from conference Torrance, and those who father, Tuesday. Wednesday dam on the ciety iSiquired training Construction Michael Perry, Bevan Johnson, Stucki sister-in-lareunion at Cedar Mt. students and of the and wives and John their not visitors were Thora Gubler, Jensen, training complete the closing just beginning after completion do The Misses Mary Ellen Hunt - will have to wait to hunt for teachers were also here. A good Mrs. Melbourne Jensen and sons Carol Gubler, Edna Gubler, Beth Craig Langston, other and 1 of prelimclearing speaker was Elder Wright Jep-- ' and Donna Lou McAllister were from Mesquite, Nev. time was enjoyed by all. Johnson. another year. son. inary work at the area. A talk. an Beth gave Interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Helen Imlay. The members are busy DOLE 46 OZ. making quilts, pillow cases, dish CLOSE-OU- T towels and many other things Pineopple-Gpf- t for the bazaar they are going to have during the Washington County Fair. ON ALL SUMMER A Independent owners of our own stores, we want to be The things will be on disas ore IGA old Relief ot in the pleassure that your shopping experiences Society play MERCHANDISE! building which is right by the We are successful only if you are com- SWEETS SALT WATER ant as possible. would like every They chapel. Bar-D-drills, Jugs, Thongs TAFFY. 2 lb. one to come and see the lovely satisfied. pletely Reach Towels, Iced Tea Hats, things they have to sell. There Glasses, Air Coolers will be home made candy on IGA WHITE sale also. VINEGAR The Washington County Fair Queen Talent Show contest was held Saturday, Aug. 13 at 7:30 SUPREME COOKIES Ladies Leisure Special Purchase p. m. in the Legion Hall at Hur Coco-Cho- c. ricane. Ben Brown was the masDrop ter of ceremonies. There were 13 beautiful girls from all over NABISCO the county competing. Each gave a very talented lovely part on Fig Newtons the program. The judges who were from Cedar had a hard time choosing who was the best. CHECK OUR NEW Patricia Barrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrick was IDAHOAN INSTANT MASHED STOCK OF QUALITY voted winner for her very dra matic reading. And Lynnette Cose of 6 BACK-TO-SCHOSWANSONS CHICKEN NEEDS! Thomas, daughter of Mr. and TURKEY OR BEEF VARIETIES Mrs. Clyde Thomas of St. No. 10 cans T-- V George was chosen alternate, DINNERS Paper, Pencils, Notebooks, Pens,' $4.69 They were crowned by Wayne Loose Leafs, Wrangler Pants, etc. Wilson, County Commissioner. ROYAL GARNET There was a good crowd at tended the dance in the open COMPARE AND SAVE TODAY! GRAPE JUICE. air pavilion. Mrs. Cecilia Clark is visiting Double Luck with her daughter, Mrs. LeOra . Hinton and family. Also visiting 2.95. . with the Hintons is Mrs. Malita Jukes. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Covington Pieasan and family of Las Vegas have . been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Covington, also Mr. and Mrs. Oral Covington and family W. K. Corn have been visiting friends and TableRite, Blade Cut, U. S. Choice Chuck Roast is one of the most relatives.. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo K. Horner, enjoyable cuts of beef you can serve. Beautifully "marbled" with a former seminary teacher of enough fat, and aged for tenderjust Hurricane was visiting friends IGA Evap. ness (just like steak, this cut assures Sunday. 6.85. a juicy roast for real of you A farewell testimonial in hons- V C. Paul or of Elder eating pleasure!" Covington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Justin CovSnider's ington, prior to his departure 20 oz. Bottles, to the California Mission for the LDS Church was held Sunday, Aug. 14 at 7 p. m. in the HurriBar-- S cane North ward chapel. Prelude music was by Irene j Sausages, Allen. Invocation, Max Covington. Speakers, Richard Durfee, Dell Clell Covington, Bishop Stout, Justin Covington and Paul C. Covington. Song, Mary Covington. Song, Ardell and HURRICANE sue-Hunt- the.r,' Enterprise High Class of '45 j Holds Reunion 16 j 19-1- j 1 J - ! j j j J .! KMr ih;mqt.trRiTnc! ' I i I 3 for 79 6 for 1.00 85 Gallon 65 45 2 for 79 SfSd bag QUALITY &Mlf Q SLIPPERS . . . 1.19 7 GQS8SS (33506 A POTATOES ....53 7 for 1.00 Beans PcBS . Case Grve Niblets Case 4.79. Milk Case Catsup Viennas Miracle Whip Pickles Cucumber 8 for $1.00 8 cans $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 5 , .7 for cans .4 for $1.00 5 $ cans issegppgs 1 .00 53c Quart 4 jar $ 1 .00 Chuck Steak I I - fWffi) ..... Boneless Pot Roast . . 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